Christian Democratic Party (Papua New Guinea)

[9] In October 2003, Bun criticised the National AIDS Council for using "explicit sexual language" in their information campaigns.

[10] In May 2004, amidst consternation over the role of the Papua New Guinea Party, Bun and Anis were the only recognised members of the opposition.

[11] Anis had defected to the People's Democratic Movement by the time of the 2007 election, at which Bun lost his seat.

[12] It was revived in late 2015 after nine years of inactivity, with formerly independent Morobe Province governor Kelly Naru as leader and Bun returning as interim secretary.

"[13][14] The party has a policy of giving "one tenth of earnings as tithes for the work of God", and pledged to campaign for a more equitable distribution of wealth.